If you look at their stats per 40 (which eliminates discrepancies in playing time), JT has by far been the better player this year. There's zero question that per minute they're on the floor Joe T has been more productive by a long ways. He's also disruptive on the defensive side of the ball as well which just adds to the disparity.
I know you're a huge JBo fan and if you're just gonna ride or die with your guy I get it 100%. But there's no way to dispute the stats. If you're going to use past performance as a gauge it doesn't work either. We don't win ball games on JBo's clutch shots that happened in previous seasons.
Will it stay this way all year? I have no idea. But when the rubber meets the road, making clutch shots and going bananas from three in games that happened two years ago doesn't earn you hall passes.
At a certain point if Joe T keeps playing better, what is the rationale for him not getting more of Bohannon's minutes? Is it..."because he made a lot of clutch threes a couple years ago?" That'd be pretty ridiculous.
Gonzaga and conference play will tell a lot.